A power point on punk is kind of hilarious. Punk Music  Fast, loud, raw, and extremely energetic  Simply structured  Meant to be performed live  Lyrics.

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A power point on punk is kind of hilarious

Punk Music  Fast, loud, raw, and extremely energetic  Simply structured  Meant to be performed live  Lyrics meaningful and often hard to decipher

Subgenres of Punk Music  Hardcore (Black Flag, Bad Brains)  Extremely fast, lyrics often shouted, slam dancing  Oi! (working class, reacting to perception of punkers being rich, artsy college kids)  Straight edge scene (Fugazi, Teen Idols, Minor Threat, etc.) – a counterculture to the counterculture  Thrash/speedcore (influenced by heavy metal)  Art/noise (experimental)  Punkska

U.S. Punk  In the U.S., it was more of a punk scene than a movement  ‘70s in New York City  Punk scene didn’t receive much attention until the punk movement in U.K. was given considerable attention

When and where did punk begin?  Very Late 60’s in New York  Officially 1975 in London  One way to think of it: The U.S. created punk, shipped it out to England and they sold it back to us.

U.S. Punk scene: Max’s Kansas City  A gathering place for artists and musicians from the 1960s to the early 1980s.  Andy Warhol, the Velvet Underground, the New York Dolls, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Marley, Iggy Pop, and Madonna.  Blondie was a waitress there, Lou Reed’s “Walk on the Wild Side” was about the backroom downstairs

U.S. Punk scene: CBGB’s  CBGB’s (Country Blue Grass Blues)  Originally a run down bar frequented by Hells Angels, but it became the home of US punk in the mid-’70s

U.S. Punk scene: Artists “Nothin' to do and no where to go-o-oh I wanna be sedated…” outube.com/ watch?featur e=player_det ailpage&v=D hh24BB84e4

U.S. Punk scene: Artists “You know all us boys gonna wind up in jail. I don't wanna grow up there's too much contradiction”

U.S. Punk scene: Artists  Who's got the chaos When you gotta move

U.S. Punk scene: Artists Everybody's always tryin to tell me what to do Don 't you try to tell me what to do

U.S. Punk scene: Artists Pissing in a river, watching it rise My bowels are empty, excreting your soul I'm a slave I'm free

U.S. Punk scene: Artists  I could, but I won't be. You can, but not with me. It's all a mystery. Locked out without a key

Punk in the U.K.  In the U.K., it was more of a punk movement  1975: the punk movement began  In 1975, Britain was suffering from a recession and people were looking for an outlet for their anger. Poor, working class adolescents turned to punk as this outlet.  Jobless = Hopeless = Angry = Punk

U.K. Punk Movement: Artists Don't know what I want but I know how to get it I wanna BE anarchy! Get PISSED DESTROY YlY&feature=player_detailpage#t=26s

Punk: More than just music  It has a philosophy based on anarchist, political views and liberation  Many punks believe that the only way to achieve true individual freedom is through abolishing establishments (government, corporations, any sort of conformity or expected ways of living/thinking, etc.)

Punk: More than just music  Lyrics are frequently oppositional (anti- romantic, anti-government, anti-parents, anti-peer groups, anti-conformity, etc.)  Punk zines (short for magazines, non- commercial publications, emphasis on DIY)

Punk in the U.K.: The Roxy & The Vortex

U.K. Punk Movement: Artists The ice age is coming, the sun's zooming in Meltdown expected… …but I have no fear 'Cause London is drowning, and I live by the river

U.K. Punk Movement: Artists

Punk Ethos  ANGRY: Fighting is better than Not Caring (Napoleon complex- most are young, poor, and powerless)  POOR: Working class in style and attitude (if not in actual socio-economic background)

Punk Ethos  HONEST: anti-hypocrisy, anti-bullshit, anti- escapist, happy to rub people's noses in realities they don't wish to acknowledge  SKEPTICAL: especially of authority, romance, business, school, the mass media, promises, and the future

Punk Ethos  SOCIALLY CRITICAL: politically aware, pro- outlaw, anarchistic, anti-military  INDIVIDUALIST: expressive of feelings which polite society would censor out; all you need is “3 chords and the truth”

Punk Ethos  Anti-Establishment  anti-heroic, anti-"rock star" ("Every musician a fan and every fan in a band!");  “We are contemptuous of a majority manipulated by the mass media, unthinking, unaware, sleepwalking through life, conformist, fashion- controlled sheep who are being led to subtle economic slavery and martial slaughter.”

U.K. Artists: Sex Pistols  “The Sex Pistols led the way for many other bands by signing labels with major recording companies.  Paradox of Punk: Can’t be mainstream and also be against mainstream (Cahill 1998: 2).  In 1977 the Sex Pistols broke up and this signified the dying of mainstream punk.

Punk fashion  Malcom McLaren  Richard Hell

Punk fashion “Though it seems that punks had little or no fashion sense, they were in a sense so anti-fashion that they made an even bigger statement” (The Pit 1998: 2).

Punk fashion “…leather jackets, torn and ripped clothes, clothing that in no way matched, and accessories such as safety pins, swastikas, and communist symbols. …emphasized individualism and embraced anything that stood out from the norm” (The Pit 1998: 2).

Is it Punk?  Lyrically?  Anti-establishment?  Socially Critical?  Skeptical/Honest?  Angry?  Individualistic?  Musically?  Simply structured?  Fast, loud, raw, and extremely energetic? s&feature=player_detailpage fJE&feature=player_detailpage 08r4&feature=player_detailpage M&feature=player_detailpage#t=51s BNzQ&feature=player_detailpage#t=37s qs&feature=player_detailpage#t=92s